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  2. Stellantis, Zeta Energy agree to jointly develop lithium ...

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    Stellantis has signed an agreement with U.S.-based Zeta Energy to develop cheap lithium-sulfur batteries for electric vehicles, with an aim to use them by 2030, the two companies said on Thursday.

  3. Lithium–sulfur battery - Wikipedia

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    The lithium–sulfur battery (Li–S battery) is a type of rechargeable battery.It is notable for its high specific energy. [2] The low atomic weight of lithium and moderate atomic weight of sulfur means that Li–S batteries are relatively light (about the density of water).

  4. Stellantis and Zeta Energy Announce Agreement to Develop ...

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    Upon completion of the project, the batteries are targeted to power Stellantis electric vehicles by 2030. Lithium-sulfur battery technology delivers higher performance at a lower cost compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries. Sulfur, being widely available and cost-effective, reduces both production expenses and supply-chain risk.

  5. Chrysler Halcyon Concept EV Promises Lithium-Sulfur Batteries ...

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  6. Rechargeable battery - Wikipedia

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    Building Better Batteries for Electric Cars, The New York Times, 31 March 2011, p. F4. Published online 30 March 2011. Discusses rechargeable batteries and lithium ion batteries. Witkin, Jim. Green Blog: A Second Life for the Electric Car Battery, The New York Times, 27 April 2011. Describes: ABB; Community Energy Storage for the use of ...

  7. List of battery types - Wikipedia

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    Lithium-ion manganese-oxide battery (LMO) Lithium-ion polymer battery (LiPo) Lithium–iron–phosphate battery (LFP) Lithium–nickel–manganese–cobalt oxides (NMC) Lithium–nickel–cobalt–aluminium oxides (NCA) Lithium–sulfur battery; Lithium–titanate battery (LTO) Thin-film lithium-ion battery; Lithium–ceramic battery [2] [3 ...